Arizona SB1291 is a bill which takes strong steps towards nullifying “indefinite detention” powers. While this bill has passed its first committee, it still needs to be approved by another Senate committee before a full Senate vote.

SB1291 is a bill which takes strong steps towards nullifying “indefinite detention” powers. It has been assigned to the Senate Government and Enviroment Committee for Monday, February 17th at 2:00 p.m. in room SHR3. This is the first committee where the bill will be voted on. It’s crucial that this bill passes in order to continue through the legislative process. Take 5-10 minutes of your day, follow these steps and assist in liberty.

YOUR ACTION IS NEEDED NOW. It doesn’t matter where you live in Arizona, take these actions today.

Two bills requiring Federal Agents to check with the County Sheriff before conducting business in Arizona are currently moving through the Arizona legislature. These Sheriffs First and Sheriff Permission bills are meant to put restrictions on how Federal officials conduct business in Arizona.

New York A06244 aims to protect against unwarranted drone surveillance on New York residents. The bill was Introduced by Assemblyman Luis R. Sepúlveda and a companion bill has been introduced in the Senate, S06412.

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Adam Henriksen [send him email] is the state chapter coordinator for the Arizona Tenth Amendment Center. Originally from Georgia, Adam has lived in Arizona for 15 years and has been with the Tenth Amendment Center since 2012.